FACEBOOK:
I've had a facebook account for several months now. I'm not as religious about updating it as some people are, but I check it on occasion and reply to most messages I receive there. ;) I really like facebook for the ability to connect or reconnect with people. I've actually heard from several people that I graduated with in the last few months, and it's a good way to stay in touch with people that you don't see on a daily basis. I don't particularly care for the applications that require you to "install" them in order to participate in whatever "game" or "question" one of your friends has tagged you with. In fact, I often ignore those requests because I don't want to take the time to install the application or to decide which applications are worth installing. That said, I know you can always uninstall them, but it's still something I'd rather not spend my time doing! ;)
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=12931703
MYSPACE:
I actually had a myspace account awhile back, but I didn't care for the interface, so I disabled my account. I've created a new account for this project... which I will soon most likely ignore completely. ;) I have several friends and family members who use myspace, but they've been unable to convert me from Facebook. Overall, the myspace account was very easy to set up. The time consuming part is entering all of the personal info. I know some people spend tons of time customizing their pages to make them more unique, but I just don't have the time nor the patience. ;) I did take a look at the UK Libraries page - very well done! Includes lots of helpful information, and I like the layout! I also looked at a few friends profiles... lots of different ways to set things up!
http://www.myspace.com/MirandaHines
CLASSMATES:
I signed up for classmates.com as the third part of this exercise. I've lost touch with a lot of people that I graduated with, so I was curious to see how many of my classmates were actually registered there. It was very easy to do, and I was immediately able to view information about several people that I'd went to school with. It isn't possible to customize this site quite as much, but it's very easy to quickly see information for anyone who's registered there. The best part is that I didn't have to search for anyone... once I put my info in, all the information for my classmates was already there. Overall, a painless process!
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Photo Sharing via Flickr
Well, I wanted to do something funny for this assignment, but it seems that Flickr isn't completely cooperative with keeping photos in a specified order. Nonetheless, I did upload a few fun photos to Flickr, I added commentary, and I played around with a few minor features as well. Overall, it's a handy site that's nice for sharing photos with friends or whomever. Thanks to Jen and Jeff for their help posing as "goofs"! ;) The link to my photos can be found below.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24822751@N06/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/24822751@N06/
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Podcast
I have to say that this assignment has proved to be the most frustrating for me. I encountered several problems with downloading the software necessary to actually do a podcast. Downloading and using Audacity was a snap, but I didn't realize until I was ready to save my podcast that I also needed to install a Lame file in order to convert the podcast to an MP3 file. This is where I ran into problems. My PC at home didn't want to install Lame for whatever reason, and of course, you have to have administrative permissions in order to install anything on your work PC. After many tries, I was finally able to record, save, and convert my file to an MP3 file, but only after Shawn logged me onto a PC that already had the necessary software! ;) Next, I ran into problems uploading the podcast so I could actually post it to my blog, but alas, the process is complete!
Below is the link to my podcast, but be forewarned... it IS about copyright and it MAY induce snoozing!
Below is the link to my podcast, but be forewarned... it IS about copyright and it MAY induce snoozing!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
UMD Cribs Review (YouTube)
So part of our next assignment was to find a favorite "library" video in YouTube and to write a review of it. Not wanting to go with the usual dry videos that tend to be posted on this subject, I had to look long and hard to find a funny, unique video related to libraries. I came across this video spoof for the University of Minnesota, Duluth Libraries that was the winner of a library video contest. I thought it was a hilarious take on "library as space", and what a fun way to intrigue students to visit the library! ;)
Friday, February 29, 2008
Play Week - Encore, Second Life, Image Generators, and More!!!

I've had entirely too much fun this week!
Encore:
I'm actually part of the Encore working group, so I've had LOTS of hands on experience with that. For those of you who haven't had a chance to play with Encore, please do! And be sure to let us know what you like, what you don't like, and what you think can be improved. We've already sent several of our own requests/suggestions for improvement to III, but we would love to hear what you think! So far, my thoughts on Encore is that it's a great tool for undergrads. I don't think the faculty and grad students will find it as helpful, but it's good for what I call those "undefined" searches where you're not certain what you want. The tag cloud is great, and I'm looking forward to actually being able to add our own search tags to records. Eventually, we will also have summaries and book reviews in Encore... we have to get Syndetics working with it first. The limiting facets are very helpful when narrowing searches to certain formats or "collections". I wish book availability was in "real time", but for now, Encore points patrons to InfoKat for book availability. Overall, Encore is "pretty", but I still love my InfoKat and will continue to use that for most of my work related searches.
Second Life(SL):
Ok, all I can say is, "Wow!" I was a bit skeptical about SL when I first heard about it, but I decided to give it try for Blue 2.0. There is so much possibility with this site (and I've had TONS of fun)! Beth and Stacey have done a fantastic job getting a library presence started in SL, but after spending some time there this week, I think there's even more potential to be explored. Terri and I made friends with a SLer named "Manni". He gave us a few pointers for getting around in SL, and he let us help him "build" some of his area on SL. It has been quite the experience. Yesterday, he showed us a notebook of student papers that "Alice" had given him. When you click on the notebook, you are given the opportunity to select a reading. When you click on the reading, it goes to text on the internet that you can read. Well, this really got my cogs going! I started thinking about the reference materials that have already been established in SL and about the two UK courses that are being taught via SL this semester... and I thought, "Heck! We could do ereserves via SL!" Of course, there would need to be some way to limit who accessed the material, but still, the thought is there! :) Aside from the work possibilities, we've traveled to many virtual places this week, went dancing, and even met a very interesting person from Moscow... who visited our site so he could see the library and the information we have there. We've also been talking to someone at NKU who wants to set up an area similar to the one Beth and Stacey have done for UK. The possibilities are endless!!! :) By the way, there's a picture of Terri and I in SL above!
Image Generators:
I didn't delve into this too much, but I did play around with a few different effects. I would post the picture here, but I don't think the person in the picture would appreciate it very much! ;) In fact, I might not survive the posting of it. It was rather... ummm... "different". I used a site called Lunapic, and while I could see it being useful to some people, it probably isn't a site I will personally use that much.
Personal Portals and Chat Aggregators:
I glanced at these, but I decided that I really wasn't interested in what they had to offer. I don't rely on any one website enough to warrant placing it on a personal portal page, and I really don't have a need for a chat aggregator.
I use the internet for many things, but this week in particular has opened my eyes to a whole other side that I probably wouldn't have bothered exploring otherwise. Thanks for the eye-opening!!! :)
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Glenn Kotche's "Monkey Chant" via You tube
I wanted to play around with adding a You Tube clip to my blog, but I wasn't sure what to add. On a whim, I did a search for Glenn Kotche, the drummer for a band called Wilco. I marched with him in the drumline at UK for two years. He was always such a character - and a very talented, not to mention 'awesome', drummer! I only found out about a year ago that he's the drummer for Wilco. When I caught up with him at a performance here on campus, I also learned that he travels internationally doing solo shows/demos as well. Wow! And the funniest part of all??? He has groupies!!! Who knew??? Lol! I had great fun teasing him about that!!! Anyway, below is his piece called Monkey Chant. There is a whole story behind this piece and a lot more information about Glenn online.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Where's my photo?
Eeek! Where did my wonderfully funny photo on my previous post go? It was there yesterday, and now, sadly, it's gone. Well, being the persistent type when it comes to these sorts of things, I'll play around until I figure out how to make it reappear!
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